English-1 Q Paper
English-1 Q Paper
English-1 Q Paper
General Instructions:
1. Answers to this paper must be written on the paper provided separately.
2. You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes.
This time is to be spent in reading the question paper.
3. The time given at the head of the paper is the time allotted for writing the answers.
4. Attempt all questions
5. The intended marks of questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].
6. You are advised to spend not more than 35 minutes in answering Question1 and 20
minutes in answering Question 2.
Question 1
(b) You friend has not fared well in the recent examinations. Write a letter to him/her
expressing your concern. Given him/her some advice on how to score better marks
and offer to help him/her to improve his/her performance.
Question 3
(b) Write an e-mail to the Principal of a neighbouring school requesting him/her to send
a team of three members to participate in the Quiz Competition. [5]
Question 4
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Billy Weave had travelled down from London and by the time he arrived it was nine
o’clock in the night and the moon was coming up.
“Excuse me, “he asked a porter. “but is there a cheap hotel nearby?”
“Try The Bell Hotel,” the porter answered, pointing down the road.
Billy thanked him, picked up his suitcase and set out to walk the distance to The Bell
Hotel. He had never been to Richmond before. But the man at the Office had told him it
was a splendid city.
Billy was seventeen years old. He was wearing a new navy-blue overcoat, a new brown
hat, and a new brown suit, and he was feeling fine. He walked briskly down the street. He
was trying to do everything briskly these days. The big shots up at the Head Office were
fantastically brisk all the time. They were amazing.
The road was lonely and dark with a few scattered houses.
Suddenly, in a downstairs window Billy saw a printed notice propped up against the
window glass. It said Bed and Breakfast.
He moved a bit closer and peered through the window into the room, and the first thing
he saw was a bright fire burning in the hearth. On the carpet in front of the fire, a little
dog was curled up asleep with its nose tucked into its belly.
The room in half-darkness was filled with pleasant furniture. There was a piano and a big
sofa and several plump armchairs; and in one corner he spotted a large parrot in a cage.
Animals were usually a good sign in a place like this, Billy told himself and it looked to
him as though it would be a pretty decent house to stay in.
The queer thing happened to him. He was in the act of stepping back and going away from
the window when he felt a strange urge to ring the bell!
He pressed the bell. He heard it ringing. and then at once the door swung open and a
woman was standing there.
She gave him a warn welcoming smile.
“Please come in, “she said pleasantly. Billy found himself automatically moving forward
into the house.
“I saw the notice in the window,” he said, holding himself back.
“Yes, I know.”
“I was wondering about a room.”
“It’s all ready for you, my dear, “she said. She had a round pink face and very gentle blue
eyes.
“How much do your charge?”
(a) Give the meaning of the following words as used in the passage: [4]
One-word answers or short phrases will be accepted.
(i) Splendid (line 7)
(ii) Spotted (line 20)
(iii) Automatically (line 29)
(c) In not more than 50 words, give a brief account of what Billy saw as he looked
through the window of the room [8]
Question 5
(a) Fill in each of the numbered blanks with correct form of the word given in brackets.
Do not copy the passage, but write in correct serial order the word or phrase
appropriate to the blank space. [4]
Example:
(0) roamed
Once upon a time, in the days when genies and giants (0) ____________ (roam) the land,
there (1) __________ (live) a farmer (2) ___________ (name) Baba Ayub. He lived with his
family in a little village by the name of Maidan Sabz. Because he had a large family to
feel, Baba Ayub (3) ___________ (see) his days (4) ____________ (consume) by hard work.
Every day, he (5) __________ (labour) from dawn to sundown, (6) __________ (plow) his
field and (7) __________ (turn) the soil and (8) ___________ (tend) to his meagre pistachio
trees.
(b) Fill in each blank with an appropriate word: [4]
(i) The puppy was hiding ___________ the sofa.
(ii) Stop worrying _____________ your future.
(iii) When I stepped _____________ the lift, I found it had stopped working.
(iv) We had to use a bridge to go ___________ the river.
(v) I have lived in this town ______________ ten years.
(vi) Please switch ___________ all lights and fans when you leave the room.
(vii) Ronnie is married _____________ my cousin.
(viii) The gift came ____________ a birthday card.
(c) Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but
or so: [4]
(i) He was very ill. He did not take any medicine.
(ii) You come back from your holiday. We will discuss the problem.
(iii) He remained absent on Friday. It was foolish of him.
(iv) Rahul ran all the way to the bus stop. He missed the bus.
(d) Re-write the following sentences according to the instructions given after each. Make
other changes that may be necessary, but do not change the meaning of each sentence. [8]
(i) The old woman said to Arun, “Can you help me to cross the street?”
(Being: The old woman asked Arun …………………)
(ii) As soon as the sun rose over the hills, the fog disappeared.
(Being: No sooner ……………………)
(iii) It rained so heavily that they could not go for the picnic.
(Rewrite: Using ‘too …………….. to’)
(iv) If your friends get here before 7 o’clock we can take them out for dinner.
(Rewrite: Using ‘unless’.)
(v) The school captain was elected by the students of classes XI and XII.
(Being: The students ……………….)
(vi) Greenland is the largest island in the world.
(Rewrite: Using ‘larger’.)
(vii) How cruel Shylock was to demand his pound of flesh!
(Being: It was cruel …………….)
(viii) Arun was asked by his mother to explain the missing buttons on his shirt.
(Rewrite: Using ‘explanations’)